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From the Cledry Plays collected and written by Robert Morton Nance, the Cornish Language scholar and revivalists during the early part of the 20th Century.
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Nev Meek, President of the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies and Gerrans and Portscatho Old Cornwall Society’s Recorder, brings us the story of a Roseland Wind Band.   When she finally took up permanent residence in St Anthony village on the Roseland in Cornwall, Jennet Campbell, always looking to provide
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Given to Ralph Dunstan by Mr. W. W. Piper of St Austell and published in “Cornish Dialect and Folk song” (Truro, Jordan’s Bookshop, 1932),
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Trip to Truro is a dance that originates from the dancing masters, in this case “24 Country Dances for 1765” by Johnson, page 67. Its early provenance in Cornwall as a dance is not known but a connection or tribute is assumed.
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Arthur Pascoe’s Cornish Girls from St Neot in East Cornwall circa 1900 communicated to Inglis Gundry in 1966.
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